Insect trap



S. DEIBELE INSECT TRAP Dec. 30, 1930.

Filed July 30, 1929 PatentcdDcc, 3Q, 1930' v V r p d i UNITE f S jTWTES rarer? ormer sTAnnsLAUs IDEIBELE,- or woonnunn, OREGON msnc'r TRAP Application filed July 30, 1929., Serial No. 382,153;

This invention relates to a trap for flies and formed with a hook 13 on which suitable bait other insects, one of the objects being to proindicated at B is adapted to be placed. vide a simple, compact, and efiicient device An inverted flared deflector 14; is carried by of this character which can be placed on a the rod and is spaced from but overhangs the 5 table or other supporting structure and after upper end of the tubular core 3. being baited, will serve to direct the insect In practice the lid 6 is removed and this into a compartment containing a fluid and will, of course, lift the wire 12 from the bowl. fromwhich the insect will not escape. A suitable bait can be placed on thehook 13 With the fore oing and other objects in and a quantity of water or other fluid insecti 10 View which will appearv as the description cide can be placed in the bowl so as to extend 55 proceeds, the invention resides in the comaround the core 3. Thereafter the wire 12 V bination and arrangement of parts and in the is lowered to bring the hook 13 and bait B detailsof construction hereinafter described within the core and, when the lid engages its and claimed, itbeing understood that changes seat, the deflector 1 1 will overlie the upper 15 in the precise embodiment of the invention end of the core 3. G0 herein disclosed may be made within the .Flies or other insects attracted by the bait scope of what is claimed without departing will travel under the bowl between the supfrom the spirit of the invention. porting lugs 2 and thence upwardly to the In the accompanying drawing, which is a bait. It is a well-knownfact that flies will central vertical section through the trap, the not travel downwardly through an opening. 65 preferred form of the invention has been Consequently the insect, on leaving the bait, shown. will travel upwardly through the core 3 and Referring to the drawing by characters of thence into the bowl through the space he reference, 1 designates a bowl of glass or other neath the deflector 14. They will thus become suitable material provided with supporting trapped and will ultimately fall into the fluid 7 studs 2' adapted to hold the bottom of the, indicated at F. bowl out of contact with a supporting surface. The entire structure except the bait holding The bottom of the bowl is rounded and means and deflector can be made of glassand merges into anupwardly-extending tubular can be cheaply produced. Furthermore it core 3 concentric with the bowl and terminatcan be made sufiiciently ornamental to permit ing at its upper end adjacent to the center use wherever desiredwithout being objectionthereof. This tubular core flares downwardable. 1y as shown at i. g I What is claimed is:

The upper edge of the bowl is formed with 1. An insect trap including abowl forhold a rabbet 5 providing a seat for the lower edge ing a liquid,-a tubular core opening upwardly go of a dome-like lid-6 and depending from the into the bowl and downwardly through the center of this lid is an ear 7 having an aperbottom thereof, said core being flared downture 8. wardly, means for supportingthe bottom of To facilitate handling of the device handles the bowl above a supporting surface, a lid 4c 9 may be provided on the bowl and another removably mounted on the bowl, bait sups5 handle 10 maybe provided on the lid 6. porting means suspended from the lid and A hook 11 extends detachably through the within the core, and a deflector carried'by opening 8 and is provided at one end of a rod said means and overhanging but spaced from or wire 12. This wire is of such lengthas the core. to hang within the tubular core 3 where it is 2. An insect trap including-a bowl, means 9o for spacing the bowl from a supporting surface, a tubular core opening upwardly into the bowl and downwardly through the bot tom thereof, said core being flared clownwardly, a lid removably mounted on the bowl,

a member detachably connected to and suspended from the lid, means carried by said member for supporting bait Within the core and a deflector carried by said member and spaced from but overhanging the upper end of the core.

In testimony that I clainrthe foregoing as my own, I have hereto affixed my signature.

STANESLAUS DEIBELE. 

